Every week I share advice and stories from people who have figured out how to make things happen.
It's a weekly reminder it can be done.
But you can only do it AFTER you stop waiting for permission.
Now, on to this week's ideas...
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1. Seven Ways To Find A Life-Changing Podcast
"A podcast episode can change your life. But only if you discover it."
There's so much valuable information floating around out there for free, but it can be difficult to discover.
In this post I share seven ways to find a life-changing podcast including tricks to help you surface episodes related to your interests through Apple's podcasts app, Twitter's advanced search functionality, and podcast recommendation newsletters.
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2. How To Start A Blog Or Get People To Read The One You Already Have
"I don't know a single person with a personal site who regrets investing in it. But I know a number of people without personal sites who wish they'd started one sooner."
You should have a blog. Period. End of story.
He offers an extensive, step-by-step breakdown of everything from how to get a blog set up, to what to write about, to how to promote your posts.
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3. How To Hire (And Work With) A Virtual Assistant
"Any new hire has to be a happiness multiplier."
The only thing better than good advice is good advice that comes with a case study.
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4. The Rise Of The Renaissance Creator
"By going independent, the creator is aspiring to not only create, but willingly assume the management and business of their entire self."
This one gets a little deep but offers an interesting perspective on what it now means (and what it takes) to succeed as a creator.
Jarrod Dicker suggests we are in the midst of the rise of the Renaissance Creator which involves a shift in which creators no longer work for someone else, but instead are responsible for their own business and brand in addition to the creations they make.
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5. A 5-Step Process To Identify Your Best Fit Clients
"He found who our best clients were, what they looked like, and clearly defined it on a piece of paper."
Forget the theoretical advice - here's a specific process you can use to figure out who your ideal clients or customers are.
The process involves surveying existing clients, studying before/after emotions, and creating a two-part profile of your ideal client based on what you learn.
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My Final Words Of The Week
Every creator has a unique story, but some journeys are truly remarkable.
Dominic Fike is on one of those journeys.
He's a musician who landed a $4 million record deal despite being in jail, not having any music online or any social media following.
But you know what he did have? Talent.
Or, so it seems.
Have a great week.
Josh
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